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A New Zealand mother of eight children died after drinking up to 10 litres
(2.2 gallons) a day of Coca-Cola for years, a coroner has found.

Natasha Harris, 30, of Invercargill in New Zealand’s South Island, drank huge
amounts of the fizzy beverage for years before her death in 2010.

The coroner, David Crerar, said that Ms Harris suffered a number of health
conditions which could be linked to the “extreme” amounts of Coke she
downed, playing a role in the cardiac arrhythmia that finally killed her.

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